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MISSION statement: Revised 2026

We are a group of Catholics, some of whom are ordained, brought together by our love of Christ’s Church and a desire to be part of the synodal renewal it needs.
 
Inspired by the legacy of the Second Vatican Council, and the call to Synodality for the Church of the third millennium, we want to contribute fully to the life of our Church so that it may be a more effective and inclusive sign of the Kingdom of God.
 
To enable this, we wish to promote listening, dialogue and receptivity within the Church, and with all people of good will, open to the promptings of the Holy Spirit.
 
Accordingly, we aim to facilitate opportunities to share experiences, practices and insights to discern our hopes and aims for the Church in the world today.

THEOLOGY statement:

ACTA is a movement built from below by clergy and laity alike in every diocese in England and Wales. It exists to give those people an effective voice. It is an instrument to establish and promote space for a trusting dialogue within a hierarchically structured people’s Church.
 
ACTA believes that the reforms of the Second Vatican Council are the only way forward for mission to modern society. It is not a small chapel of selected followers; it believes in the Church as a “big tent”, with open doors. As a free and representative association of believers, it seeks to liberate the expertise in the ranks, so as to bring added energy and witness to the Church in the world.

Synodality Survey

Written by: Frank Callus
Published: 09 January 2021

Synods have been used in the Catholic Church for centuries as a means of meeting to discuss the management of the Church. Over the last seven years Pope Francis has used the synod as a means of examining how the Catholic Church develops particular policies. He has called for a Synod on the Family, as well as a Synod on Young People. These have allowed bishops, clergy, and laity to consider an issue in some depth. There often follows a major statement from the Pope setting out a review or development of a Church teaching

In 2022 Pope Francis has called for a Synod to examine the ways in which this process of Synodality can help the Church. Its purpose is to examine how the Catholic Church will govern itself in the future. It will not be looking at doctrine but rather the ways in which it responds to national and international need. What will be the role of the laity? How much can the Church vary how it operates in different parts of the world?

In preparation for the Synod on Synodality a group of theologians in Germany and Austria have developed a survey to identify the key issues that clergy, religious and laity have regarding this matter. The group of theologians consist of:

Tomas Halik- A Czech theologian. President of the Czech Christian Academy

Anna Hennersperger- Head of the Episcopal Pastoral Office of the Catholic Church of Carinthia 

Peter Neuner- Former Chairman of the German Catholic Theological Faculty Conference

Paul M Zulehner- Former Professor of Pastoral Theology, University of Vienna.

 

The survey is a mixture of closed and open questions. It is completely confidential and can be completed and returned electronically to Paul Zulehner.

 

The survey is available in English:

https://survey.zulehner.org/index.php/514332?lang=en



Viewpoint: Where does evangelisation begin?

Published: 09 January 2021

Paul writes: Where does evangelisation begin? I work in my allotment most days although there's not much to do in December. I'd like to introduce you to a few of the allotmenteers I rub shoulders with.

Read more: Viewpoint: Where does evangelisation begin?

Capitol Hill Riots

The asking price

Written by: Chris McDonnell
Published: 07 January 2021

Eleven seven eighty is the asking price

demanded by Crow from his lofty perch

pecking through the final fall of crumbs

that litter the arid ground.

 

He who begs to differ with the people’s

voice, who seeks to emulate the power

of despots and dictators from by-gone

years of tattered memory.

 

A time of danger and hysterical division

of harsh raised voices and shaking fists

seeking to outplay the honest ball-park 

game with cries of ‘foul!’

 

A never-ending shout, calling out mobs

to run the city streets, creating trouble

encouraging the stand between patriots

and traitors once again.

 

Listen to the endless list of brazen lies

spilling with insidious intent in streams

of garbled utterances, running torrents

of a crazy, made-up tale.

 

Speak truth to falsehood, let others see

the courage of your voice, hear you tell

the story as it really is, democracy hung

out to dry in winter wind.

 

Cry tears of dreams  from another time

remember words of a passionate regret 

spoken to courageous crowds gathered

once by a seat of Lincoln.

Living Laudato Si' Your Parish and Your Planet Zoom Retreat

Written by: Alex Walker
Published: 05 January 2021

Living Laudato Si' Your Parish and Your Planet Zoom Retreat, led from Boarbank Hall, Cumbria, takes place on 22nd-25th January 2021.

Speakers include: Trish Sandbach, who worked in Oxfam Education for many years and led to St Benedict's, Garforth, in the Leeds diocese, to winning a Livesimply award. She is also an assessor for the LiveSimply award.

Read more: Living Laudato Si' Your Parish and Your Planet Zoom Retreat

The Global Catholic Movement

Written by: Alex Walker
Published: 05 January 2021

The Global Catholic Movement invites you to “Global Healing.”
In 2015, Pope Francis published his ground-breaking letter on the environment Laudato Si’. Since then, millions of people worldwide have joined the global movement to address the environmental crisis our world is facing. This Lent, we are inviting YOU to join us for a series of reflective evenings with inspiring speakers, prayer and discussion, using the film-based resource “Global Healing”. These engaging documentaries will inform and challenge people to respond to Pope Francis’ call to Care for Our Common Home. Suitable for all who are concerned about what is happening to our world and who want to take action.

When? Six Thursdays from 18th February – 25th March 2021, 7.30pm – 8.30pm

How to join? To register please click https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcvcOuuqzsvEtMBwz2hxBzhhvwy0hcgyoEb
or email jane@catholicclimatemovement.global

Hosted by GCCM Laudato Si’ Animators in the UK.


“Living our vocation to be protectors of God's handiwork is essential to a life of virtue; it is not an optional or secondary aspect of our Christian experience…Truly, much can be done!” (Laudato Si’, 217, 180)

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